Mets’ Postseason Hopes Dwindle as Tylor Megill Faces Elbow Troubles
Tylor Megill, the right-handed pitcher for the New York Mets, is currently navigating a troubling chapter in his season as he finds himself on the injured list (IL). Initially placed on the 15-day IL on June 17 due to an elbow sprain, his situation worsened, leading to a transfer to the 60-day IL on July 8.
Rehab Journey Hits a Snag
Megill had been making strides in his recovery, recently pitching in Triple-A where he completed four rehab starts. However, during his latest outing, he experienced a concerning tightness in his elbow while attempting secondary pitches. This setback has prompted the Mets to halt his throwing regimen as they seek clarity on the extent of the issue.
Ahead of a crucial matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza acknowledged Megill’s situation, informing reporters that the pitcher would undergo further testing. “He felt some tightness yesterday again on secondary pitches,” Mendoza noted. “He’s back in New York getting imaging. He’s shut down from throwing, and we’re waiting to see what we’re dealing with.”
Concern Mounts Over Timing and Implications
With the postseason looming ever closer, the timing of this injury could not be more critical. The Mets are currently clinging to the last National League Wild Card spot, with the San Francisco Giants breathing down their necks. Mendoza’s apprehension about Megill’s injury is palpable. He expressed concern over the recurrence of the same issue that sidelined Megill at the start of the season.
“Especially with him complaining about the same thing he went down with at the beginning of the year. I don’t want to speculate, but the fact that he’s getting another MRI and where we’re at, like I said, it feels like we’re running out of time,” he remarked.
As the Mets grapple with the possibility that Megill’s season may be in jeopardy, the team faces a daunting challenge ahead. The stakes are high, and every game counts as they strive to secure their place in the postseason.